Meat Puppets
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Overall Meaning

Meat Puppets' eponymous track "Meat Puppets" is a surrealistic, abstract journey through the darker corners of the human subconscious. The lyrics examine the distorted, tortured psychology of a person who feels trapped in their own skin, unable to escape their own thoughts and desires. The central metaphor of "meat puppets" speaks to this feeling of empty, purposeless existence, as if the human body is little more than a grotesque meat suit that we are forced to inhabit.


The opening lines set the stage for this surreal landscape: "I'm dressed up in a body bag with nowhere to go / Walking through the dirty streets, talking to myself." From there, the lyrics delve into a dreamlike sequence of images that suggest a descent into madness: "Naked winter trees and the shards of the moon / Shadows in the alley and a dog with a wound." The final verse offers a glimmer of hope, as the singer declares "I'll escape this body yet, I'll make it all right / I'll find my way through this terrible night."


Overall, "Meat Puppets" is a haunting, deeply introspective exploration of the human psyche that draws on themes of isolation, confusion, and the quest for self-discovery.


Line by Line Meaning

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Individuals who are controlled or manipulated by external forces or circumstances.




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Artiz Naam

I hate how this album gets dismissed as a half-assed effort soaked in drugs and immaturity.  This is a wonderful piece of art and music history.  

Malcolm Wolfe

yeah! this and In a Car. both majestically weird, tight, and punk.

StationDead96

Early red kross meets pussy galore.

FaxanaduJohn Bitch

miguelitoven Exactly, fuck the OP!

Bud Hull

I don’t believe Derrick Bostrom has/will ever say anything negative or dismissive of the early Meat Puppets material, but Curt Kirkwood definitely seems to just shrug it off, though not in a negative way. Bostrom did the world a kindness a decade or so ago by posting the album outtakes plus some occasional live versions of this Pups era to his Meat Puppets site, free for download. He usually always responded to comments and told backstory to whatever he was posting at the time.

In A Car, Self-Titled and II are pretty much immaculate. Some of the few musical releases I sometimes wish were longer.

J Burns

Great musicianship in this band, truly inspired guitar work

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Laineydn

This pretty much encapsulates everything that is missing right now. I love how the Kirkwood bros have matured to where they are now, but that is only a manifestation of the desperation born from the bones of this album. I love slop. I love energy. I love how raw and bedroom based this is. I belong. I'm right in that front room where this was played, despite being born after. This is the carpet under my feet that have no place being anywhere else.

ELIVANLEE

Get a vinyl copy, put it on your turntable, play it at 45rpm OR 33 1/3 rpm. It will work at either speed and it is a masterpiece at either speed. This album is as culturally important as Picasso's "Guernica" or Dali's "Persistence of Memory". It will stand next to Stravinsky's "Rite of Spring" and Bach's "Toccata and Fugue" proudly and unashamedly and will look you in the eye without blinking. It is a miracle of life that this was birthed straight from the chaos and confusion that created the universe we live in and given to us wholeheartedly and freely, with love by the Kirkwood brothers and Bostrum. It continually restores my faith in humanity.

clare .elliott

Nicely put.

dellboid

This is kind of like a Captain Beefheart album. This who like it can't really explain why exactly. it just becomes listenable in a way. Its like the Stockholm Syndrome of music.

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